December 10, 2009 4:00 PM - 19 attended

N'compass/Sun Sponsored MySQL event

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Have you been looking into scale out solutions but not sure which option is right for you? Are you interested in approaches to improve and optimize MySQL performance? Are you curious about MySQL futures and roadmap? Then join us for the next Minnesota User Group!

Rob Young, Senior Product Manager, MySQL will be addressing the questions above and covering topics you told us you wanted to learn more about including:

* Application Scale-out with MySQL Replication
* Leveraging MySQL 5.1 Partitioning for Improved Performance
* Advanced Scale with Application Sharding
* Optimizing Performance and Lowering Risk with MySQL Enterprise
* Open discussion and Q & A
* Pizza and pasta, beer, beverages, and networking with your peers

  • Mike Miller
    Mike Miller

    Where's a good place to Park?

    Posted December 9, 2009 at 12:20 PM
  • Jex
    Jex

    About 50 persons at this presentation.
    Great parking instructions, too, thank you!

    Posted December 11, 2009 at 7:20 AM
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  • David Skarjune
    Uber Member
    Not a lot of new info, but a nice overview of MySQL services and strategies.
  • Jex
    Delighted to find other geeks in the Twin Cities Area!!
  • Colette
    Thanks all for again letting me be the one who barely understands. I have my certification, but I don't do the amazing things you guys do. It's good to be active with this group, I get an "idea" of what's going on. I'm amazed that I understand as much as I do!! It was a good meetup. The past 2 meetings seem like a lot of review, like what Sun is doing with MySQL development (which is great info) but I'd like to learn more about actually using MySQL for development hands on. What is my best resource for this?
  • Joe Chapman
    guest speaker was FROM MySQL and was NOT very knowledgeable. Made several false claims such as the next version of MySQL being 5.5 (will be 5.4), InnoDB is the default storage engine (MyISAM is), among other things such as comments about the FALCON storage engine The speaker before him was MUCH better and more knowledgeable. For the majority of the time he was talking to us like we had absolutely NO idea what MySQL was or what it does - almost to the point of being insulting He came straight out right away and basically said that he didn't like MySQL and that there were many other superior RDBMS Luckily, N'Compass was great, the food was great, and talking with the people was great. If it wasn't for that this would have been a complete failure
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